Mr. Fain. No; she didn't go into that.
Senator Cooper. Whether he had said anything about Cuba or South America.
The Chairman. All right, Mr. Fain. Do you have other questions?
Mr. Stern. I have other questions for him. I thought we might break it up in the order of his reports.
The Chairman. Go right ahead.
Mr. Stern. One last question at this stage, Mr. Fain: Did Mrs. Oswald indicate to you in any way that she thought Lee Harvey Oswald had gone to Russia in any capacity other than as a private citizen?
Mr. Fain. No; she did not. She apparently didn't know why he had gone at all. She was surprised he had gone in the first place.
Mr. Stern. She did not suggest in any way that he might have been an agent of the United States or serving United States interests in Russia?
Mr. Fain. I think she did remark something about she believed he was a secret agent. Maybe she was clutching at anything——
Mr. Stern. She did? Is that covered in that report?